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Mohammed Saeed Al-Jaber: Jaber was appointed ambassador in 2014, just ten days before the Houthi takeover in Yemen in September 2014. [8] Fahd of Saudi Arabia: Mohammed Basindawa: February 14, 2015: February 26, 2015: Mohammed Saeed Al-Jaber [9] The Saudi ambassador to Yemen relocated the embassy from Sana'a to Aden. [10] Salman of Saudi Arabia ...
Qatar and Turkey share similar positions on the Syrian Civil War. [2] The two formed a single bloc in the Civil War and supported the same rebel groups, [31] including Tahrir al-Sham Islamist alliance, Ahrar al-Sham and Al-Nusra Front. [32] [33] One prominent opposition group funded by both Turkey and Qatar is the pro-Islamist Syrian National ...
On 5 June 2017, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Egypt had officially cut diplomatic ties with Qatar. [98] Saudi Arabia said it took the decision to cut diplomatic ties due to Qatar's "embrace of various terrorist and sectarian groups aimed at destabilising the region", including the Muslim Brotherhood, al-Qaeda, ISIL and Iran-supported ...
After Saudi Arabia and its Persian Gulf allies blocked Qatar economically, Iran sent food supplies, amounting to 1,100 tons of fruit and vegetables and 66 tons of beef, to Qatar on a daily basis. [ citation needed ] On 25 June, Iranian president Hassan Rouhani denounced the "siege" on Qatar, and in a phone call with Sheik Tamim , said that ...
Saudi Arabia said it took the decision to cut diplomatic ties due to Qatar's "embrace of various terrorist and sectarian groups aimed at destabilising the region", including the Muslim Brotherhood, al-Qaida, Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, and groups supported by Iran in the kingdom's Eastern Province city of Qatif. [4]
Iran and Saudi Arabia have waged a proxy war in Libya, with Saudi Arabia, [493] along with the U.A.E, [494] Egypt, and Sudan, have provided support to the Libyan National Army, and its leader warlord Khalifa Haftar. Iran, Qatar, and Turkey support the Government of National Accord and other Islamist forces in the country.
Relations between Turkey and Saudi Arabia began in 1932, after the creation of the new Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. At the first stage of the relations, Saudi Arabia and Turkey shared a cordial relationship as Turkish leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was interested in keeping Turkey safe and friendly with the international community, and tried to avoid religious discord. [8]
Al-Jaber was born in 1970 in Asir, southern Saudi Arabia. He earned a master's degree in Business Administration with First-Class Honors from King Abdulaziz University. Additionally, he obtained a Master's in Military Science from the Saudi Armed Forces Command and Staff College, graduating at the top of his class with the Sword of Honor. [3]